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Sponsor Our ArticlesFort Lauderdale, Florida – In a significant move escalating the pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, US authorities have seized his private jet. This action comes more than a month after Maduro made a controversial claim of victory in the national elections held on July 28.
On Monday, US officials confirmed that they had seized the aircraft, described as Venezuela’s equivalent to Air Force One, while it was located in the Dominican Republic. The plane has since been flown to Fort Lauderdale in Florida. This seizure raises broader implications concerning US sanctions against Maduro and his government.
The aircraft, a French-built Dassault Falcon 900EX, is characterized by its distinctive blue and red stripes and white body. According to reports, the jet was registered in the small European republic of San Marino. Previously, it had been utilized by Maduro for trips to multiple countries, including Cuba, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Brazil. The plane had been in the Dominican Republic for several months before being seized.
The US Attorney General, Merrick Garland, stated that the plane was bought illegally for $13 million through a shell company that smuggled it out of the United States. He emphasized that this seizure aims to highlight the consequences for such illegal activities, noting that no matter how powerful the officials involved may be, the US government would relentlessly pursue justice.
Matthew Axelrod, the Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement, echoed Garland’s sentiment, saying, “Let this seizure send a clear message: aircraft illegally acquired from the United States for the benefit of sanctioned Venezuelan officials cannot just fly off into the sunset.” He affirmed a commitment to work with international partners to track down and seize aircraft involved in similar violations.
The Venezuelan government condemned the seizure as an act of piracy. Officials in Caracas have accused the US of using its power to intimidate other nations into complicity with its agenda. Such tensions have marked the relationship between the two nations for years, often escalating into accusations of interference in Venezuela’s internal affairs.
The timing of the seizure is significant in light of the ongoing controversy surrounding the national elections. The US government has called for proof that Maduro actually won the election against opposition candidate Edmundo González. Washington claims that there is compelling evidence showing González received the most votes. However, the Venezuelan electoral authorities have not released any original polling numbers, leading to unrest within the country and a subsequent crackdown, where more than 1,600 individuals have been detained.
Matthew Miller, a spokesperson for the US State Department, stated that the Maduro government has not substantiated its claims of electoral victory, unlike in previous elections in 2013 and 2018, where results were more transparent. This lack of transparency has only contributed to growing tensions both domestically and internationally.
The US plans to pursue the forfeiture of the seized aircraft as part of a broader strategy to disrupt financial flows to the Maduro regime. This strategy includes various legal actions aimed to reclaim billions of dollars believed to be connected to Maduro’s administration. Previous actions have led to charges against Maduro and numerous Venezuelan officials for serious crimes, including narco-terrorism and drug trafficking.
Additionally, the United States has offered a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to Maduro’s arrest or conviction, further signaling the extent of US efforts to hold the Venezuelan leader accountable.
As events continue to unfold, it remains to be seen how this airplane seizure will impact Maduro’s government and ongoing tensions between the United States and Venezuela.
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